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. >> i have a dream >> pam: tens of thousands of people commemorate the march on washington and the speech of dr. martin luther king jr.. and we are here to live with more teen coverage stay with us morning is coming up. >> the flame of justice flicker and never died. and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders. >> reporter: the bell rang as a celebration of progress and also have a call for action. >> he challenged our nation. >> reporter: on the same day in steps later >> his words beyond the long to ages leaving a power and prophecy and unmatched in our time. >> reporter: to former presidents. >> that his dream is still alive. >> that this march and that speech change america. >> let freedom ring was a doctor came closing call for a better and more just america! >> the march on washington teaches us that we are not that we are masters of our faith but it also teaches us that the promises of this nation will only be kept in one
. >> i have a dream >> pam: tens of thousands of people commemorate the march on washington and the speech of dr. martin luther king jr.. and we are here to live with more teen coverage stay with us morning is coming up. >> the flame of justice flicker and never died. and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders....
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would then spend decades fighting what it had spurred in washington i'm going to come. it is been bracing them easier to promote itself recently by launching an online magazine even allegedly attempting to advertise itself by it and earlier this month and account portably belonging to the terrorist group asked to its followers for p.r. ideas but the campaign was torn apart by trolls and security analysts jan berger urged social networkers to bombard their count was mocking tweets unless now have a look one of them included a proposal to release a film entitled dude where's my car bomb another user advised to use more cats and there was also a suggestion to open a fast food chain called jihad joe's among other ideas was to osama bin laden's porn collection on e bay and all this training calls the account to be suspended of course but beyond the humor colin campbell who wrote exporting made in america democracy believes the us is paying the price on al qaeda to exist in the first place. al qaeda is nearly an instrument of the united states. developed you know. facilitated
would then spend decades fighting what it had spurred in washington i'm going to come. it is been bracing them easier to promote itself recently by launching an online magazine even allegedly attempting to advertise itself by it and earlier this month and account portably belonging to the terrorist group asked to its followers for p.r. ideas but the campaign was torn apart by trolls and security analysts jan berger urged social networkers to bombard their count was mocking tweets unless now...
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neil: if there any were -- any media, cons, jeff bezos buying washington post, what do you think? >> interesting. neil: he is not making money. >> that is fine. if i put myself in that position, i say, how interesting and how much incredible value i could create if i had crack reporters, whether you like them as crack reporters or reporters on crack i don't know. but to go out and look for things, a business person, a company that size, you can't cover everything, you are not going to have ll of ideas put in fronts of you, if you get a thoughts or a concept to say to washington most, would have you some guys follow-up on this, do investigative reporting, or if you come across things that you think are interesting don't let me get in the way. neil: that is doing the owner's bidding, which is what you kind of contribute site murdoch for -- criticize murdoch for. >> that is what media is. neil: would you want a newspaper. >> no. neil: what about new york times. >> no, it would be wrong to inthroughence. neil: you would say, as many people have said of bez ocean he bezos, he may not h
neil: if there any were -- any media, cons, jeff bezos buying washington post, what do you think? >> interesting. neil: he is not making money. >> that is fine. if i put myself in that position, i say, how interesting and how much incredible value i could create if i had crack reporters, whether you like them as crack reporters or reporters on crack i don't know. but to go out and look for things, a business person, a company that size, you can't cover everything, you are not going...
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resuming direct talks in jerusalem this follows preparatory talks that will hold a fortnight ago in washington but both sides are skeptical and no one is expecting a breakthrough the problem is that these talks are resuming against the backdrop of an announcement by israel that it is expanding its system and the european union has warned that this is the palestinians also warning that this will cause the negotiations to collapse before they even begin they accuse the israeli government of trying to sabotage these talks and they also complain that current israeli settlement growth is at president of levels israel has rejected this criticism it says that every peace initiative so far has proposed that the settlements affected become part of the israeli territory the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has officially said that he wants these talks to succeed but the problem is that both his government and the israeli public all spiffed over them earlier twenty six of one hundred and four palestinian prisoners that israel is releasing as a confidence measure to bolster these talks we'll see
resuming direct talks in jerusalem this follows preparatory talks that will hold a fortnight ago in washington but both sides are skeptical and no one is expecting a breakthrough the problem is that these talks are resuming against the backdrop of an announcement by israel that it is expanding its system and the european union has warned that this is the palestinians also warning that this will cause the negotiations to collapse before they even begin they accuse the israeli government of...
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i was a washington reporter for about 20 years and i'm still based in washington but i do not cover washington anymore. in those years, before i did tech i covered national security, the state department, economicsce agencies, , organized labor, environment, deputy bureau chief of "wall street journal." i picked up technology, computers as a hobby. 1980 -- 1981 and in 1991, at my request, i decided that the paper allowed me to switch what i was doing. even though i physically remained here in washington, i began an entirely different gig reviewing these tech products, not just hardware but software, , anything consumer that was digital. and i've been doing that for 23 years. >> if you give something a bad review, it doesn't affect sales of that product? does, but i do not think it always does. it has been written not by me but by others that if i give a good review of it will boost sales of the product. the best comparison is to a movie reviewer. the best movie reviewers will give sterling reviews to some movies that have a very small , that are take watched by relatively few people . and some
i was a washington reporter for about 20 years and i'm still based in washington but i do not cover washington anymore. in those years, before i did tech i covered national security, the state department, economicsce agencies, , organized labor, environment, deputy bureau chief of "wall street journal." i picked up technology, computers as a hobby. 1980 -- 1981 and in 1991, at my request, i decided that the paper allowed me to switch what i was doing. even though i physically remained...
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now 50 years after the march on washington, new civil rights leaders descend on the lincoln memorial where martin luther king, jr. once told us he had a dream. >> come on, let's go! >>> the fast-moving wildfire that has consumed 165 square miles has entered yosemite national park. and having doubled in size in just one day, it's now bearing down on thousands of structures. >>> she was tried, convicted and monday she'll be back in
now 50 years after the march on washington, new civil rights leaders descend on the lincoln memorial where martin luther king, jr. once told us he had a dream. >> come on, let's go! >>> the fast-moving wildfire that has consumed 165 square miles has entered yosemite national park. and having doubled in size in just one day, it's now bearing down on thousands of structures. >>> she was tried, convicted and monday she'll be back in
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have you had much response from washington? buffers are in the works? does anybody actually listening to you for ignoring you as usual? >> people are listening. the private sector is faster than the public sector. the fact is changed in the book are people and companies and individual women in them. we see women start circles all over. we see a lot of engagement. a lot of people asking for raises. please keep telling everyone. i'm what you ought to have races. men like john chambers. john chambers assigned the book too at the top 400 people and publicly said i thought it was good at this. we are not so good at this. we are going to get better. he stood on a stage and he said the only way to be the best company in the world does have the best pallet pivot men are 50% of the population. lauren buffett talked all about women this year as a competitive advantage. i want men and women running companies to invest in women not to be nice, but because it's the bottom line. >> the other argument in favor as we face the global competitiveness of beja and asia con
have you had much response from washington? buffers are in the works? does anybody actually listening to you for ignoring you as usual? >> people are listening. the private sector is faster than the public sector. the fact is changed in the book are people and companies and individual women in them. we see women start circles all over. we see a lot of engagement. a lot of people asking for raises. please keep telling everyone. i'm what you ought to have races. men like john chambers. john...
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instead someone attitude to that and they're getting in and out of washington d.c. that sounds like a dumb as move right there. >> that's what it sounds like. mannesmann had no idea it was to lower-level employees. neil: a bunch of technical shows. >> absolutely, and this is a problem we have. these entities doing things that our elected officials give them the authority to do. there are zero checks and balances. and the recourse the american people have is to hold those people that are giving this accountability in giving all this authority away accountable to the american people. we will all be labeled some sort of threat at some point. look what they're doing to tea partier shrek now. we have to rein in the federal government and do it now before it's too late. >> we did have structures in place including this overseeing carter did not even know about eventually they got wind of a lot of this stuff months after. and only then will you doing is not ilusive of the constitution. you better stop doing it. it already done it in the damage was done and a lot of innocen
instead someone attitude to that and they're getting in and out of washington d.c. that sounds like a dumb as move right there. >> that's what it sounds like. mannesmann had no idea it was to lower-level employees. neil: a bunch of technical shows. >> absolutely, and this is a problem we have. these entities doing things that our elected officials give them the authority to do. there are zero checks and balances. and the recourse the american people have is to hold those people that...
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liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after the financial crisis making bad calls back then, s&p said that our credit worthiness here in the u.s. was not up to snuff. forget that warren buffet came on fox business right away and said, yes, it is. the fact is ratings agencies, do you believe them or not? well, since the financial crisis, a brand new one sprouted up,croll. the president is going to join us to talk about what they do differently and now they feel about s&p's calls. the president of croll coming up. we're live from the new york stock exchange. ♪ the bs used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. m
liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after the financial crisis making bad calls back then, s&p said that our credit worthiness here in the u.s. was not up to snuff....
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a high-level meeting in washington pointing to a potential threat emanating from the arabian peninsula. >> we are taking it seriously. you would expect us to do that. we are reacting to it. >> the threat to western interests wanting others to germany, the united kingdom, and france closing their embassies in yemen for the next two days. paris warning french citizens to remain vigilant. >> we have been informed directly and indirectly of threats that concern our missions abroad as well as our citizens. they come from al qaeda. >> it is the first time since the 10th anniversary of 9/11 that the u.s. has taken such action. the focus on now qaeda was reinforced even further on saturday. interpol issuing a global alert after a string of gel breaks in nine countries. -- jailbreaks in nine countries. >> intelligence officials say the thread focuses on the al qaeda affiliate in yemen. for more on this, let's head to the yemeni capital. benjamin, what is the situation where you are? >> the situation is quite calm. >> tell us a bit more about the intelligence that is prompting these warnings and
a high-level meeting in washington pointing to a potential threat emanating from the arabian peninsula. >> we are taking it seriously. you would expect us to do that. we are reacting to it. >> the threat to western interests wanting others to germany, the united kingdom, and france closing their embassies in yemen for the next two days. paris warning french citizens to remain vigilant. >> we have been informed directly and indirectly of threats that concern our missions abroad...
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tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in syria and in egypt, but even more recently, this terror threat that has shut down 19 embassies and a separate one as you just noted that shut down the embassy in pakistan. what is going on abroad and what is the u.s. doing to fight terror? that is likely to be a big topic today, not to mention the cancellation of the russian summit with president putin and what that does for u.s. relations. what is going on with edward snowden? is he ever going to make it back here to face charges? the president will address a lot of those issues today. while his relationship with putin seems frosty right now, we have two russian officials who are coming here to washington to meet with the russian counterparts at the state and d
tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in syria and in egypt, but even more recently, this terror threat that has shut down 19 embassies and a separate one as you...
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tonight, -- martha washington. tonight we focus on frances cleveland. >> frances cleveland was a celebrity first later unlike any before her.and the mass production of her image to sell a bride of goods by the consumer industry angered her and her
tonight, -- martha washington. tonight we focus on frances cleveland. >> frances cleveland was a celebrity first later unlike any before her.and the mass production of her image to sell a bride of goods by the consumer industry angered her and her
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kimberly is joining us now from washington. kimberly, james there just talking about action. the u.s. military -- these are according to reports -- is ready to act on syria immediately if asked. what type of action are we talking about here? how ready are there? >> there has been positioning going on for a number of days. are four destroyers that are positioned into the eastern mediterranean as well as u.s. war planes who are able to strike syrian targets. as you point out, and as chuck hagel pointed out, whenever president obama gives the call. but he is continuing to consult with his war planners and the international community, and continuing to strategize on how best to make the plan. we know it will be limited in duration in size and scope. one of the reasons for this is not only is there the desire to disable assad's air power in some way, but also a desire by the american people not to draw soldiers into an all-out conflict, so this is something that is -- well, trying to, as secretary of state put on monday send a message to syria that the international norm cannot be
kimberly is joining us now from washington. kimberly, james there just talking about action. the u.s. military -- these are according to reports -- is ready to act on syria immediately if asked. what type of action are we talking about here? how ready are there? >> there has been positioning going on for a number of days. are four destroyers that are positioned into the eastern mediterranean as well as u.s. war planes who are able to strike syrian targets. as you point out, and as chuck...
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there's washington, d.c. some rain might clip washington, d.c., but the heaviest rain looks to be staying west and south of the capitol there. here's the heaviest rain, light to moderate that could be moving through this morning. there may be showers throughout the day. heaviest rain will stay south and west of the capitol, but still, it will not be completely dry. 86, maybe muggy there. thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, it's dry, temperatures staying right into the mid to upper 80's there. temperatures are heating up in the midwest. the northern plains again, still seeing these heat advisories and excessive heat warnings in effect. it's into the mid-70's. the areas under the heat advisories and warnings, fog near the great lakes. the temperatures will continue to climb. 100 in rap approximate bid city, minneapolis at 92. the heat index 110-115 yesterday, could see a repeat that have today. radar and clouds across the area showing there could be a few showers and thunderstorms to the north, but this area of
there's washington, d.c. some rain might clip washington, d.c., but the heaviest rain looks to be staying west and south of the capitol there. here's the heaviest rain, light to moderate that could be moving through this morning. there may be showers throughout the day. heaviest rain will stay south and west of the capitol, but still, it will not be completely dry. 86, maybe muggy there. thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, it's dry, temperatures staying right into the mid to upper 80's there....
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and i recently had the opportunity to go to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and i was walking through the gallery and i got totally photo happy taking these pictures of clouds. and i realized that i needed to self-curate and refine it because when i was flying home to san francisco i was taking pictures of the clouds outside of the window of the plane and i thought that i just need to synthesize this and i did a little bit of looking around of what other art historians have said about clouds and land scapes there is a wonderful series called the met connections and the met museum of art has created this of talking about themes or other ideas that have to do with their permanent collection and of course, what did determine the european paintings department and assisting in nothing other than clouds. so i am in pretty big company here trying to talk about 550 years of clouds and art. but i will do my best in 15 minutes. i also found out in talking about clouds and conversation with other curators that there was an exhibition of the center for british art that e
and i recently had the opportunity to go to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and i was walking through the gallery and i got totally photo happy taking these pictures of clouds. and i realized that i needed to self-curate and refine it because when i was flying home to san francisco i was taking pictures of the clouds outside of the window of the plane and i thought that i just need to synthesize this and i did a little bit of looking around of what other art historians have said...
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john harwood reporting from washington. >>> more now on the nation's banks. just today, the federal reserve spelled out new requirements for major banks to go above and beyond regulatory minimums on capital planning levels. a new fed study says most big banks have made progress since the financial crisis on plans to weather another financial shock. some of the stress tests they said run by individual firms may be inadequate. and wants executives to better identify specific risks that their banks face in market downturns. >>> on wall street, it was a milestone kind of day. but not in a good way. for the first time this year, the dow and s&p 500 fell for a fourth consecutive session. it was the first such thing since last year. both indexes have traded in nine of the last 11 trading sessions. the dow today closed at lows of the session. it fell 71 points, to 15010. nasdaq down 13 to 1389. the s&p slid to 16.46. stocks were spooked by the usual suspects, namely hand wringing over what the fed will do next and a pesky rise in interest rates. the ten-year treasury
john harwood reporting from washington. >>> more now on the nation's banks. just today, the federal reserve spelled out new requirements for major banks to go above and beyond regulatory minimums on capital planning levels. a new fed study says most big banks have made progress since the financial crisis on plans to weather another financial shock. some of the stress tests they said run by individual firms may be inadequate. and wants executives to better identify specific risks that...
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from areas such as the marina green to washington square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, bernal heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of san francisco in every corner of our city. san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents here in our city. it's been a privilege to work on this project and to lead this effort the last two years and look forward to bringing the broader vision of free wi-fi across san francisco in the next few years with all the partners behind me today. this has been a strong collaboration on behalf of a lot of partners. in particular, google, sf city, our recreation and park department as well as our department of technology, and i want to thank all of those involved. this project started a little over two years ago with a conversation i had with an old family friend from google. and i want to ta
from areas such as the marina green to washington square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, bernal heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of san francisco in every corner of our city. san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents...
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"washington journal" continues. tad dehaven, from the cato institute. what the social security coverage? washingtoncials in wanted to have a disability component. most people thought it would be too expensive. they got it in 1956. if you become permanently disabled, you had this program that covered part of your wages. of anally, it was half percent of your wage. now it is 1.8%. the original program was supposed to be for people 50-64 and then if you became permanently disabled, you would on a reagan's -- go regular social security. it has become a lot bigger. it has become something it was not supposed to. it was supposed to cover everybody. the trust fund is going to be bankrupt by 2016. the tax is coming in are not enough to pay the benefits. it is a situation that will only get worse. we have more and more people going on ssdi and we do not have enough taxpayers paying for those who are on the disability rolls. as a what qualifies disability? guest: that is where we get into trouble. it is very subjective. it us
"washington journal" continues. tad dehaven, from the cato institute. what the social security coverage? washingtoncials in wanted to have a disability component. most people thought it would be too expensive. they got it in 1956. if you become permanently disabled, you had this program that covered part of your wages. of anally, it was half percent of your wage. now it is 1.8%. the original program was supposed to be for people 50-64 and then if you became permanently disabled, you...
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have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's eye opening here. you watch tv but with this hack, your tv can watch you. show us how it works. >> one of the things we're able to do with the tv platform is abuse the browser where we could gain access to the camera built into the tv and what we can prove here is that with a little bit of extra code we can turn the camera on in your browser. >> wow. >> and while this is evident to you here where we've designed it that way, we can do it invisibly and have it run behind the web page you're looking at. >> what this means is i could be sitting here watching tv from my bedroom and you could be anywhe
have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's...
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. >> we spoke to an expert in washington and he told us more about yemen increasingly becoming a terrorism hot spot. >> according to the little evidence released by the administration that, you know, these threats have to do with al qaeda and yemen and possibly maybe the corroboration of, you know, this intercepted information by the visit here in washington this past week by the president of yemen. so maybe he had some additional information to give credence to these rumored plans. no politician wants to be caught with an attack similar to what we have experienced in the past. this is a very serious step both, whether it's the closure of the embassies or the travel alert, as comprehensive as they both are. this is only the second time, actually, since october, 2011, that the u.s. does that. and it implies that there is a lot more than the usual chatter that has been intercepted. apparently, as has been described as kind of a very serious or significant threat stream, may be more specific than usual. so the u.s. government and other governments followed suit by taking necessary measures to
. >> we spoke to an expert in washington and he told us more about yemen increasingly becoming a terrorism hot spot. >> according to the little evidence released by the administration that, you know, these threats have to do with al qaeda and yemen and possibly maybe the corroboration of, you know, this intercepted information by the visit here in washington this past week by the president of yemen. so maybe he had some additional information to give credence to these rumored plans....
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let's go to pat in washington. pat? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, pat. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: thanks, jim, for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i live in a little town in eastern washington on the snake river bordering idaho. we are the gateway to health canyon. and my question to you is you've always said to not have too much in one stock and i find myself having 25% of my portfolio is in costco. >> that's a tough one, pat. >> caller: i love the store, it's six miles from my house and the stock i bought very, very low and it's done very, very well. >> i know it's tough to pay the taxes. by the way, i've got to tell you i think i would have to -- 20% even as my charitable trust has a big position in costco looking to buy it at $110. let's go to bob in florida. bob? >> caller: hey, nokia, nokia. >> i'm not going to disagree with that. i've been recommending it like three and change, everyone thinks i'm a total bozo, but i think the stock can inch up to five without a problem and then we're going to ca-
let's go to pat in washington. pat? >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, pat. >> caller: hi. >> hi. >> caller: thanks, jim, for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i live in a little town in eastern washington on the snake river bordering idaho. we are the gateway to health canyon. and my question to you is you've always said to not have too much in one stock and i find myself having 25% of my portfolio is in costco. >> that's a tough one, pat....
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and the march on washington. i'm going to participate on the 50th anniversary, too. >> you were on the organizing committee for the march tell us about that. since i know one of the biggest women's advocates ever on this planet, why weren't there any women siegers? >> i can tell you there were a lot of women on the staff of march on washington which i served as a law student. where i'd been in the mississippi delta it had finally gelled. it was going to happen, came to the brilliant organizer of the march. now, i found plenty of women on this amateur staff because byron was only one who really knew what he was doing. what they are really talking about is the stake of the civil rights movement circa 1963. it was frankly more advanced than america in general. but not significantly more. there was some consciousness among the younger women that women had not gotten the opportunities and the movement they were entitled to, that is -- we saw that absolutely. >> that was stokely carmichael's organization. >> john lewis
and the march on washington. i'm going to participate on the 50th anniversary, too. >> you were on the organizing committee for the march tell us about that. since i know one of the biggest women's advocates ever on this planet, why weren't there any women siegers? >> i can tell you there were a lot of women on the staff of march on washington which i served as a law student. where i'd been in the mississippi delta it had finally gelled. it was going to happen, came to the brilliant...
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we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies, they are not going to rob the boat with this particular policy problem of monopoly infrastructure. data once they go get that monopoly because they look to people like monopolies. so that you say silicon valley has google and facebook, they keep the status quo in place. bear lake jaya police who are there particular corners and have their markets. they don't beat each other up. the status quo slot in place with them. so i'm hopeful there's another silicon valley, which is an upstart to smaller companies whose future will be dependent on a lot of information flowing through an addr
we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies,...
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we talk a lot about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem of monopolies and infrastructure. they don't want to say go get that monopoly because they look to a lot of people like a monopoly so they don't want to be in that same sentence so if you are saying silicon valley is google and facebook they keep the status quo in place. they're like giant bullies in the schoolyard who are in their particular corners and they have their markets. they don't really beat each other up so the status quo is locked in place with them. i'm hopeful there is another silicon valley which is an upstart, smaller company, companies
we talk a lot about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat...
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. >>> thanks, marianne, the washington post website is back to normal after briefly being hacked. it was hacked for 30 minutes when users were redirected to the site of the syrian electronic army. the army says it is responsible for hacking sites that it sees as sympathetic to syria's rebels. they said today's attack is part of its ongoing assault on news websites. >>> the pentagon moved today to address the ongoing problem of sexual assault in the military. the new measures provide for legal representation and separating the victims. the military leaders feel the crackdown is having an impact. >> i'm confident that we're making a difference. i think if you'll look specifically in this last year, the energy of the chain of command, our service members know we're serious about this. >> the changes are coming just as congress is considering an overhaul of the way assaults are dealt with in the military. >>> new tonight, the state senate has approved a bill that would amend the krnttry old definition of rape. it would close a loophole in the law that resulted in a rape conviction bei
. >>> thanks, marianne, the washington post website is back to normal after briefly being hacked. it was hacked for 30 minutes when users were redirected to the site of the syrian electronic army. the army says it is responsible for hacking sites that it sees as sympathetic to syria's rebels. they said today's attack is part of its ongoing assault on news websites. >>> the pentagon moved today to address the ongoing problem of sexual assault in the military. the new measures...
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michael farr was just saying it's nice and peaceful in washington. it's about to get unpeaceful, guys. >> you bet it is, john. let me follow up with your reporting from, i believe, it was friday where an administration source, correct me if i'm wrong on that, told you it was probably a two in three chance that larry summers was going to be the next nominee for fed chief? >> that's right. no news on that. got to caution, there's no precision to that estimate. that's somebody who is reading the tea leaves, talking to -- this is not someone inside the inner circle right now in making that decision and only a very few people know the president's thinking. so people draw their own conclusions, things they hear from friends, little bits of information, and we'll see whether that prediction is born out, but we expect this decision not to come this month, come pretty soon after labor day. >> john harwood, i know where you will be tonight, watching the red skin game. so will i. to dominick for a market flash. >> let's talk about what's happening here overall
michael farr was just saying it's nice and peaceful in washington. it's about to get unpeaceful, guys. >> you bet it is, john. let me follow up with your reporting from, i believe, it was friday where an administration source, correct me if i'm wrong on that, told you it was probably a two in three chance that larry summers was going to be the next nominee for fed chief? >> that's right. no news on that. got to caution, there's no precision to that estimate. that's somebody who is...
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>> i was 12, my father gave it to me for christmas in washington, d.c., and i loved it and have been a reader ever since. >> rose: and you discovered it because you were asked to do an interview. >> yes, but before that my first rejection slips as a writer were from "the paris review." and i would... i hung some of them up. >> rose: and the theory also of the magazine is that non-fiction -- i mean that the words of fiction can be, what? i mean, the sense of the creative? what's the... what's the guiding mission behind the sense of enhancing the creative? do you know what i mean? >> it can quite adventuresome both in terms of the voice, the approach, the experimental nature of something, it can be long. it can accommodate a lot of extreme fiction that may not appear anywhere else. >> rose: if you wrote about sex the way jim writes about sex in the story we that we published "sex and marriage," or if you wrote about parents and children the way mona's written for us, in non-fiction you would billion a sociopath. because you'd be spilling the beans on someone very close to you, starting
>> i was 12, my father gave it to me for christmas in washington, d.c., and i loved it and have been a reader ever since. >> rose: and you discovered it because you were asked to do an interview. >> yes, but before that my first rejection slips as a writer were from "the paris review." and i would... i hung some of them up. >> rose: and the theory also of the magazine is that non-fiction -- i mean that the words of fiction can be, what? i mean, the sense of the...
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rehear all these plans out of washington. almost all of them go nowhere because it requires democrats in congress to agree and actually pass something. this would be the department of education, which is already collecting this kind of data from colleges, basically putting this into a format that allows you to compare schools. what it will do is make consumers better shoppers for college. so you will have more tools that will help you figure out, where do you get the best return on your investment? you said that before, i think that's exactly the way people need to be thinking about college education. it's an investment. would you invest your retirement savings in something if you had no idea what the return was? you wouldn't. >> i think a lot of families don't think about it early enough. it's about four years we showed you the numbers, so for four years in a row, you would buy a new car. you would go insane if you had to buy a new car four years in a row. there are also kids buying mercedes when they can only afford to get
rehear all these plans out of washington. almost all of them go nowhere because it requires democrats in congress to agree and actually pass something. this would be the department of education, which is already collecting this kind of data from colleges, basically putting this into a format that allows you to compare schools. what it will do is make consumers better shoppers for college. so you will have more tools that will help you figure out, where do you get the best return on your...
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plenty of reasons for that military aid to continue. >> phillip crowder in washington, thank you very much indeed. well, another developing story we're following out of egypt. the state media is reporting that more than 35 people have been killed while attempt together escape from a prison truck convoy. that was in an area to the north of cairo. we understand that those killed were all members of the muslim brotherhood. according to police sources, those killed died from tear gas suffocation. well, as egypt's working week began on sunday, it's been all eyes on the country's economy, which has been dealt a very serious blow by weeks of unrest. the tourist sector, which accounts for 11% of europe's g.d.p. is in meltdown. "france 24"'s correspondent tells us more. >> tension lingered in cairo's streets as they began their working week on sunday. despite a curfew cutting back their working hours, thearp upbeat in the face of violent unrest. in general the stock market's performance at the current state is, to an extent, detached from the political situation and it's been performing for th
plenty of reasons for that military aid to continue. >> phillip crowder in washington, thank you very much indeed. well, another developing story we're following out of egypt. the state media is reporting that more than 35 people have been killed while attempt together escape from a prison truck convoy. that was in an area to the north of cairo. we understand that those killed were all members of the muslim brotherhood. according to police sources, those killed died from tear gas...
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buying thersonally washington post. of course, he is the chief executive and founder of amazon, he has really changed the face of retailing. the investor reactions, the executive with a difference. >> how has the man decided to place save your to this -- savior to this newspaper industry? in 1994, he took the biggest decision of his life. quitting wall street for an online hall opportunity, for amazon. one of the internet's biggest success stories. it could offer much to a floundering unwavering belief. much of the frustration, reinvesting in the company. he encourages employees to take action. sometimes the end result is brilliant, sometimes not. he fears innovation is key. today, they sell everything. he believes that his own story is far from over. his advice is to work hard, have fun, and make history. >> and another man in the headlines for this tuesday. appointed the next governor of the indian central bank, predicting the financial crisis in 2005 when he was working for the international monetary fund. traction,
buying thersonally washington post. of course, he is the chief executive and founder of amazon, he has really changed the face of retailing. the investor reactions, the executive with a difference. >> how has the man decided to place save your to this -- savior to this newspaper industry? in 1994, he took the biggest decision of his life. quitting wall street for an online hall opportunity, for amazon. one of the internet's biggest success stories. it could offer much to a floundering...